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Along with the Gods: Les 49 derniers jours

Original title: Sin-gwa ham-kke: In-gwa yeon
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 22m
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7.1/10
10K
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Kim Dong-wook, Ha Jung-woo, Ju Ji-hoon, Ma Dong-seok, and Kim Hyang-gi in Along with the Gods: Les 49 derniers jours (2018)
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In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.

  • Director
    • Kim Yong-hwa
  • Writers
    • Ho-min Ju
    • Kim Yong-hwa
  • Stars
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Ju Ji-hoon
    • Kim Hyang-gi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Writers
      • Ho-min Ju
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Stars
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Ju Ji-hoon
      • Kim Hyang-gi
    • 40User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Gang-lim
    Ju Ji-hoon
    Ju Ji-hoon
    • Haewonmaek
    Kim Hyang-gi
    Kim Hyang-gi
    • Lee Duk-choon
    Ma Dong-seok
    Ma Dong-seok
    • Seongju God
    Kim Dong-wook
    Kim Dong-wook
    • Kim Soo-hong
    Do Kyung-soo
    Do Kyung-soo
    • Private Won Dong-yeon
    Jung Ah-mi
    Jung Ah-mi
    • Kang Moon-jik's wife
    Kim Dae-hyun
    Kim Dae-hyun
    • Secret guard
    Sung Dong-il
    Sung Dong-il
    • Community service center employee…
    Kim Geu-rim
    • First Lieutenant Park's wife
    Jang Gwang
    Jang Gwang
    • God of Violence Hell
    Jung Hae-kyun
    Jung Hae-kyun
    • God of Murder Hell
    Jo Han-chul
    Jo Han-chul
    • Prosecutor
    Oh Hee-joon
    Oh Hee-joon
    • Translator soldier of Goryeo
    Nam Il-woo
    • Heo Chun-sam
    Hong In
    • Haewonmaek's Subordinate #1
    Kim Ji-an
    • Jurchen Girl
    Jung Ji-hoon
    • Heo Hyeon-dong
    • Director
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Writers
      • Ho-min Ju
      • Kim Yong-hwa
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    User reviews40

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    8pal05052003

    Captain Ganglim and his crew have one more soul to reincarnate before achieving their reincarnation

    A wonderful follow up to its predecessor, the movie picks up directly after the first. While I was doubtful on how they could make the story as compelling as the first one, this sequel delivers by focusing on the backstories of Ganglim and his crew. It also slowly builds around the previous story without retreading on the old plot. Furthermore, it also provides closure to the first part by seeing the aftermath of the events of the first movie. In fact, there are three layers of stories, the conclusion of the first part, Ganglim and his crew's backstories, and a new mission for the team while Ganglim is occupied. Jung-woo Ha returns as Ganglim and is every relatable while maintain a charismatic performance. Ji-Hoon Ju's character is given another side the audience has not seen, while the ever-likable Hyang-gi Kim's still shines. Dong Soek Ma's portrayal as the benevolent kitchen god is an great addition to the series, and his talent is not wasted. Plot-wise there are many twists and though some could be predicted, others are not. There are great after credit scenes too, and something that looks like the starting of a franchise. But the storytelling is still good, and most of the protagonists get to shine.
    9snsh-69473

    Beautifully done

    One of my acquaintance told me that the second movie is not as good as the first one. I.. disagree. It was heavy, yes. the story was great, a bit predictable but great. the first movie was like a fresh new idea for this kind of genre, but the second movie was like.. WOW If you love the first movie, you'll absolutely wanna watch the second one. Because this movie is the reason, the whole background story for the first movie. you wanna know how it happened, why and who is who. the 'who is who' part was a bit shocking for me :D wow.. it's been 2 hours since I watched the movie, I still have this.. heavy feeling. can't describe how much I love and adore the movies, and how great the story was. It's a must watch. *I knew it all along.. Yeomra*
    7bertwilpc

    Worthy sequel

    Do not watch this sequel without first watching the first one.

    In terms of cinematics, there seems to be less compared with the first. Yet the drama, wit & humor are truly delightful.
    7toonch-64127

    A great Korean blockbuster yet riddled with cliches and drama

    After a surprisingly good first movie (with tear jerking story lines); I had high expectations on the sequel. It didn't disappoint me but it's not as good as the first one either. Bad Points: The movie is full of cliche, drama , and coincidences that I am really watching a typical Asian drama movie. Seriously, almost all characters in the movie are connected to each other somehow with the little twist and there. In addition, this movie didn't develop the side characters really well. I understand the sequel focus is on the three guardians and their past but somehow the side characters which supposedly have major roles are sidelined and seems to exist to cater to the major story line. It's not very bad as they still have their moments, but I am just disappointed on this part of the movie.

    Good Points: Cliche and drama moments aside, this movie carries a great message that it suppose to give to audiences; human values and forgiveness. I mentioned previously that I am not disappointed because this movie still gives out a great story line despite the cliches. If the first one gives u heavy water works, then this sequel gives u deeper understanding on forgiveness and human sins. The visual is great ; and the acting here is amazing which blends with the great story line.

    Conclusion: This movie is great if you get pass all the typical Asian cliche drama because it got great story line, promising premise which can set a great universe , good settings and great acting. It might not be as great as the first one, but it's still a great movie to watch.
    7ctowyi

    An overstuffed shadow of the first film

    If the first movie epitomises redemption, then the sequel dives headlong into forgiveness. Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds was a helluva ride through the underworld; the only misstep for me is how it went overboard with the ludicrous special effects. By that I mean how the vengeful spirit and Gang Rim go mano a mano with the city as their playground. The sequel, Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days, was shot together with the massively popular first film and it has become the second all-time box-office grosser in South Korea. However, it is an overstuffed shadow of the first film.

    The sequel begins moments after the end of The Two Worlds, with the three guardians, Gang Rim (Ha Jung-woo), Haewonmak (Ju Ji-hoon) and Lee Dukchun (Kim Hyang-gi) guiding their 49th soul Kim Soo-hong (Kim Dong-wook), the brother of Kim Ja-hong, to the trials for his reincarnation. The stakes are higher because if it is successful, the three guardians will also be reincarnated.

    King Yeomra (Lee Jung-jae), Lord of the Afterlife, agrees to a fair trail on the condition that Gang Rim proceeds with the case on his own, while Haewonmak and Dukchun go down to the world of humans to dispatch a troublesome housegod Sung-joo (Ma Dong-seok) and ascend an overdue soul.

    The Last 49 Days has a lot to live up to and it just could not sustain under the weight of expectations set by its predecessor. The first half becomes a bit of a slog with the pacing largely going missing and the world-building taking a backseat. This is a case of lightning not being able to strike the same spot twice.

    Firstly, the chemistry between the three guardians of the Afterlife went missing in the first two acts, partly because Gang Rim and his compatriots are separated. Like The Two Worlds, the narrative becomes two-pronged but sadly neither reaches the same dizzying levels. Soo-hong makes for an annoying and smart-alecky character, who doesn't garner the same sympathy as his brother, Ja-hong. It is a good move that the story doesn't go through the same process as Ja-hong but what takes its place doesn't make for compelling viewing, and dinosaurs don't help. Haewonmak and Dukchun fare better because of the intriguing character of Sung-joo, a superb casting choice. However, this time round the Stephen-Chow-resque slapstick comedy is a hit or miss.

    Secondly, director Kim Yong-hwa couldn't quite find the right balance between the light fantastic and the hard-hitting drama, which led to pacing issues, so much so that I did the dreaded thing - I checked my watch.

    However, all is not lost... when the story does hit the final act with the story of the three guardians revealed, it hits its groove. But still, one can't help but feel it came a little too late to save the movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film is inspired by the Korean Joseon dynasty Buddhist paintings and early Buddhist scriptures of the "Ten Kings of Hell". In the early Buddhism concepts, the Ten Kings of Hell serve as magistrates of each of the ten courts of the underworld to determine the fate of the deceased including the type and severity of punishment and the course of their cycle of rebirth. On the 49th day after death, the soul of the deceased comes before the seventh king and may be reborn, depending on his or her actions in this world.
    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: In the second credits scene, 1,000 years ago, Gang-lim's father is seen dying, and is approached by Yeomra about taking over his position. He does so, taking on the appearance of the former Yeomra. This means, all along, over 1,000 years as a Reaper in the afterlife, the Yeomra Gang-lim has been serving all along has been his own father he was desperately seeking the forgiveness of.
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      Follows Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2018 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Lotte Entertainment (South Korea)
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Dexter Studios
      • Realies Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₩35,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,200,246
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $311,743
      • Aug 5, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $99,066,508
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 22m(142 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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